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The season is over, as the Montreal Canadiens lose Game 5 6-1 to the Ottawa Senators. Join Corey Collard, Steven Hindle, Nick Murdocco & Simon Tsalikis as they look into the future, and talk about what the Habs must do moving forward.

After having a two goal lead after 40 minutes, a goal kicked in by Mika Zibinajad and another with Kyle Turris holding Carey Price’s stick led to overtime, where the Senators beat the Canadiens 3-2. Join Corey Collard, Nick Murdocco, Simon Tsalikis, Jay Farrar and his brother Annakin Slayd, who breakdown this painstaking loss that leaves the Habs on the brink of elimination.

The Ottawa Senators, on the strength of a hat trick by Jean-Gabriel Pageau, not only beat the Canadiens handily 6-1 on the ice, but beat them into submission physically as well. Join Corey Collard, Jay Farrar, Dave Kellerman & Alex Rabbat as they try to put together an interesting show with the studio’s A/C on the fritz.

Carey Price chipped a couple of teeth, but was stellar in tonight’s 3-1 victory by the Montreal Canadiens over the Ottawa Senators in Games 2 of their first round matchup. Join Corey Collard, Rob Elbaz, JD and CoachK as they break it all down.

After 50 shots against Craig Anderson and a 5 minute power play in the second period, the Habs manage to let this game slip away, losing Game 1 to the Ottawa Senators 4-2. Join Corey Collard as he welcomes Nick Murdocco, Kamal Panesar and radio legend Larry Day to discuss the game’s highlights. Coach K also weighs in about Toronto-centric journalism during the second segment.

WSMN Studios are invaded by the gang from K103FM Kahnawake as Paul Graif and Zach Rath join Corey Collard on Montreal Hockey Talk’s Post-Game, as the Canadiens break their three game losing skid and beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 at the Bell Centre.

Join our group of “Bald-Headed Chicken Fuckers” as Corey Collard is joined by Ted Bird, Nick Murdocco and Kamal Panesar to discuss tonight’s 6-4 loss by the Canadiens at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins.

In what can only be described as the worst defensive game of the season for the Montreal Canadiens, they fell tonight to the lowly Philadelphia Flyers 7-3 in front of a sellout crowd at the Bell Centre. Join Corey Collard as he welcomes Jay Farrar, Nick Murdocco and the incomparable JD into the WSMN Studios to lay the smackdown on the Habs’ lack of intensity.